Come to Pollinator Day 2019 at Purdue Research Park in New Albany, IN, on April 27! Pollinator Day is a free, family-friendly event packed with hands-on activities for all ages. Activities include beehive tours, building your own hummingbird feeder, native bee nest, and butterfly feeder, planting for pollinators, crafts for the kids, and more. There… Read more »
Student Meetings
IUB Health Programs Fair — 2/27/19
TODAY, Feb. 6: IU Summer Camps Job Fair!!!
Wednesday, February 6 – IMU Alumni Hall, 11am-2pm Are you looking for an exciting way to spend the summer while developing skills and adding experience to your resume? Consider working at a camp! Interact with camp recruiters from around the country, compare camp programs, and determine the right fit for you. Make the right connections… Read more »
Attend the Salesforce Bootcamp! Gain Sales, Service, and Marketing Cloud Knowledge! – Application due Jan 17th!
Deloitte Consulting is hosting a two-day Salesforce Bootcamp at IU this spring semester, and they are interested in recruiting Biology majors! The Salesforce Bootcamp is a free two-part Salesforce training (12pm – 6pm on 1/25 & 2/10), where Deloitte certified practitioners will prepare attendees to take the Salesforce Administrator Certification. The bootcamp will include: Sales… Read more »
Civic Leadership and Science Advocacy Retreat this Saturday, November 3rd, from 10:30 am – 2:30 pm
We are hosting a special student retreat this Saturday and we want you to join! Are you interested in learning how you can affect positive change? Are you interested in building a bridge between science and policy but don’t know where to start? Do you want to build a community of supportive student science advocates @… Read more »
Discover College Study Abroad! TODAY!
Tuesday, October 2, 2018 4pm – 5pm Ernie Pyle Hall Rooms 214 and 252 International opportunities are an outstanding part of a well-rounded education, and the College of Arts + Sciences has developed special programs that will help you see the world and still make progress in your degree. From semester programs to short term… Read more »
Themester and IMP Event – Beth Reinke Public Lecture: “A Multifaceted Approach to Studying the Evolution of Animal Coloration” – Nov. 8
Animals & Conservation in Southeast Asia – THEMESTER – Friday, Oct. 26 at 4pm
PACE Free Speech Friday: Should Jordan Hall be renamed? — 10/26/18 @ 12pm — FREE PIZZA!
PACE presents Free Speech Fridays PACE presents Free Speech Fridays Next Topic: Should Jordan Hall Be Renamed? Friday, Oct. 26, 12 to 1:00 p.m. Woodburn Hall 111 FREE PIZZA! NO: “David Starr Jordan was 7th president of IU, founding president of Stanford U., and a world-famous zoologist.” YES: “David Starr Jordan promoted eugenics (selective human breeding) and… Read more »
Themester Talk: “Social By Nature: An Evening with National Geographic Photographer Ronan Donovan” – Oct 22 at 7pm in Alumni HallThemester Talk: “Social By Nature: An Evening with National Geographic Photographer Ronan Donovan” – Oct 22 at 7pm in Alumni Hall
National Geographic Live! is coming to Bloomington with keynote speaker Ronan Donovan. A biologist turned photographer, Donovan talks about the similarities between humans and other social mammals, and what we can learn from them. As a biologist he documented wild chimpanzees in Uganda, and as a photographer he followed the life of Yellowstone’s gray wolf… Read more »